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March 26, 1971 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-26

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Tel Aviv U. Accused of 'Brain Snatching'

Michigan is a four-season tourist THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
attraction. Tourism brings more
Friday, March 26, 1971-41
than 13,000,000 travelers to Michi-
gan each year.

Profs. Michael Michaeli, dean of
JERUSALEM (JTA) — A mount- man accused the younger institu-
t h e social sciences faculty;
ing dispute between the Hebrew tion of "brain snatching."
Shlomo Avineri, head of the polit-
Harman complained to Education
University and Tel Aviv Univer-
J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
ical science department; Yehes-
sity intensified Tuesday when He- Minister Yigal Allon that Tel Aviv
Portraiture of Distinction
kel
Kutscher,
Professor
of
Phil-
U.
was
offering
higher
pay
and
brew U. President Avraham Har-
For Your Wedding
ology; and Dr. Gershon Shaked,
better conditions to lure away pro-
Formals - Candids - Direct Color
lecturer
in
Hebrew
literature.
fessors who have achieved fame
3223 W. McNichols
Official Says Jewish
and distinction at Hebrew U.
In a radio interview Tuesday,
Nr. Muirland
Call 341-4141
He cited the case of Prof. Moshe Prof. • Michaeli defended the prin-
Fugitives in Canada
Lazar, head of the Romance lang- ciple of "mobility for faculty mem-
Need Community Aid uages department in Jerusalem, bers." He said Hebrew U. had
"tied itself" to a certain salary
NEW YORK (JTA) — An of- who resigned recently. It was scale and working conditions, and
ZIONIST ORGANIZATION
ficial of a Reform synagogue in subsequently learned that Tel Aviv it was unreasonable for the gov-
OF DETROIT
Toronto has reported that about U. offered him a post that would ernment to permit one university
require him to teach only six hours
30,000
American
young
10,000 of the
to offer better conditions than
expatriates in Toronto are Jews a week, leaving the rest of his another. All must be allowed to
SUNDAY, APRIL 4-7 P.M.
and that "unfortunately, there is time free for research. At Hebrew offer the same conditions, he said.
no Jewish agency directly in- U., Prof. Lazar was required to
BIG BANDS or
preview 5-7 p.m.
Several months ago, the Hebrew
volved in helping these boys or teach 20 hours a week.
SMALL
COMBOS
Harman noted that Tel Aviv U. University's Soviet affairs special-
18451 W. 10 Mile Rd.
encouraging them to keep their
ist,
Prof.
Confino,
announced
that
recently applied to the education
642-5520
admission $1.00
faith."
starting next year he would teach
The report was made by Lee ministry for additional financial at Tel Aviv U. with the title of
Goodlin, vice president of the aid to extricate it from a difficult head of the department for Soviet
Temple Sinai Brotherhood, who situation. He said Hebrew U. has studies.
also urged an organized effort by been asked to forgo part of the
Prof. Lazar charged in an in-
the American Jewish community public assistance it was receiving
terview
published Tuesday that
in
order
to
help
younger
univer-
to help the youthful Jewish fugi-
sities, but said it was unfair to promotions at Hebrew U. were
has upped and moved !!!
tives in Canada.
use public funds to entice profes- decided by the "clique system."
He asserted that the only re-
to
He said the university's senate
sors away from Hebrew U.
ligious agency directly involved
Four prominent members of that was supposed to decide on
29600
Northwestern
— Southfield
with "trying to make the life"
the Hebrew U. Faculty have re- these matters had in fact no in-
(between
12
Mile
and
Inkster)
of the American expatriates
fluence at all and served merely
fused to confirm or deny that
"more tolerable is the Canadian
as "a forum for professors who
they were negotiating for posi-
355-2210
Council of Christian Churches,
tions with Tel Aviv U. They are liked to hear themselves talk."

and even their assistance is very
limited."

Writing in the current issue of Assails Socializing During Shiv'a
Featuring Spring & Summer's Newest
Brotherhood, the official publica-
GLENCOE, Ill. (JTA)—A Reform rituals "set the mood for mourn-
tion of the National Federation of
Rainwear Sportswear Loungewear
hours:
ing for the home" since people
Layne Colman
Temple Brotherhoods. he warned rabbi has sharply criticized ses- "knew where they were when they
Mon. thru Fri.
for missy & juniors
of
sions
of
mourning
at
the
homes
Marilyn Schafer
that all of the Jewish fugitives
witnessed these outward practices."
10:30-4:00
"surely will be completely lost to bereaved Jews which he argued
In abuses of the practice, he
Judaism unless something is done "might well be mistaken for the noted, sometimes such gatherings
typical suburban cocktail party"
to help them."
continue to the point "where the
He reported that the total num- with "good food and abundantly hosts actually have to ask the
flowing liquor," adding that while
ber of American expatriates in
it is a good deed in Jewish prac- guests to leave so they may re-
Canada now was about 80,000 but
tices to visit the home of a tire." He also declared that chil-
did not give any estimates on how mourner, the visitor should not be- dren who visit -mourning friends
many,:of the 80,000 were Jews.
"necessarily take their cue from
(Trimmed Rite, Priced Rite)
.that not all of the have in such a way as to add to the adults. They come dressed for
the misery of the mourners.
- i F sg6,000 American& were draft dodg-
Rabbi Harold L. Kusdan of North a party and a party it becomes."
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FELDBRO
FOR A FESTIVE TABLE!
_ers and deserters, the Reform of-
Shore
Congregation
Israel
here
ficial asserted that "there are
cited, in his criticism, the com- Troubled Families Aided - : -
- many youthful candidates for Ca-
nadian citizenship who are, leaving ments of a woman congregant with by Philadephia Agency,
America because they do not want whom he had visited such a home.
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The
their children, growing up in the He said the woman told him that, existence of a growing number
as
a
child,
she
had
abhorred
the
hostile and_violent society which
in Philadelphia -
Orthodox ,practices for mourning— of Jewish families
iSjtOday'S U.S.A i !
isolated
from
both
the general
Most of the 80;000, he reported, sitting unshod on low stools and and Jewish community and so se-
Were between the ages of 17 and covering all mirrors for the seven verely disturbed they cannot func-
of mourning. But now, she
24 and some were married with days
told the rabbi, she felt that such tion without continuous outside
young children.
help has been revealed by the
2 blocks W. of Evergreen
Association for Jewish Children.
corner Kentfield
Officials of the association said
Mon., Tues., Wed., 8 to 6; Thurs., Fri., Sot., 8 to 9; Sunday, 9 to 6
that such help was being provided
by the agency.
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Joseph L. Taylor, the associa-
March 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. ert N. Glick (Helena Herman), tion's executive director, in report-
of Euclid, Ohio, a son, Kevin Ross. ing on such families, said they
Marshall Rubin, former
daughter,
of 0 rang e, N.J., a Detroiters
were wracked by marital conflict,
March 10—To Dr. and Mrs. low income and mental illnesses
Amara Hari.

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March
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similar programs. The officials
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (JTA) —
Mayor Stephen May and Urban

Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. L. Mi- Renewal Administrator Robert L.
chael Newman (Elisabeth Raskin), Spellman have asked the City
32517 W. Haverford, Franklin, a Council to approve a $60,000 study
of the feasibility of constructing
son, Aaron Benjamin.

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To 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sam-
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